Rathborne Lodge is a sandstone cottage built in 1856 as a residence for the Governor’s gardener in the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was restored in 1999 and was named for Jack and Cliffina Rathborne who cherished the gardens and left a substantial gift for its restoration. It is now a meeting, conference and function venue.
Great architecture! Would love to live in it.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice.
ReplyDeleteA good use for the place.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the governor's gardener lived a fine life in a home that spacious.
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